Brownfield Sites

Browse 33,669 brownfield development sites across the UK

All SitesPermissionedNot Permissioned
SiteCouncilDwellingsHectaresStatus
LAND TO THE REAR OF THE CLAUGHTON CENTRE, BLOWERS GREEN ROAD, DUDLEY, DY2 8UZ-631.87permissioned
Former Scarborough Rugby Union Football Club, Scalby Road, Scalby, Scarborough-631.49permissioned
Norvilles Factory, Tarrington Road, Barton and Tredworth-630.77permissioned
Royal Pier Hotel Birnbeck Road Weston-super-Mare-630.17not-permissioned
Police Station, 40A Wood Street, Gills Yard, Wakefield-630.59permissioned
Land West Of 1A Cleveland Street Wolverhampton City Centre WV1 3HL-630.08permissioned
Land at corner of Saltwells Road and Halesowen Road, Netherton-631.24not-permissioned
“Norman House, 110-114 Norman Rd Greenwich“-630.16permissioned
Dixon House and former Cleveland Club, Cleveland Street, Royal Hospital Area - new build-630.45permissioned
PATTISON HOUSE, MIDLAND ROAD, WALSALL-630.79permissioned
Former Gas Works site, St Levan Road, Keyham-630.81not-permissioned
Land West Of 1A Cleveland Street Wolverhampton City Centre-630.08permissioned
100, 100a and 100b Chalk Farm Road London NW1 8EH-630.29permissioned
Jubilee House and cinema, 230-232 Putney Bridge Road-630.48not-permissioned
Apex House 820 Seven Sisters Road London N15 5PQ-630.40permissioned
Radford Road - Former Basford Gasworks-623.81not-permissioned
The Heath Offices, Heath Road South, Runcorn-621.74not-permissioned
114 Balls Pond Road and 1 King Henry’s Walk-620.30not-permissioned
Former Woodlands School site, Whitleigh-621.74permissioned
Malcolm House, HA9-620.21permissioned
Paston House, 11 - 13 Princes Street, Norwich NR3 1AZ-620.05permissioned
Ferrier Industrial Estate, Ferrier Street-621.02not-permissioned
Coronation Avenue Development Land, off Heathcote Road, Longton-620.78not-permissioned
Former Boston United Ground and Glider Drome.-622.062
Victoria Works, Edward Street-621.20permissioned
Former Car Park College Road Clifton Bristol BS8 3HX-620.53permissioned
1 Lands End Way, Oakham-622.70permissioned
LEIGH PARK CENTRE LEIGH PARK-626.92not-permissioned
Britannia Mill, Britannia Mill, Manchester Road, Mossley, OL5 9AJ-620.41permissioned
Land north of The Causeway, Wixams-620.87permissioned
Thorpe Hill Farm, Lingwell Gate Lane, Thorpe-622.17not-permissioned
Land at Farding Square-621.40permissioned
Land adjacent to Windmill Road Great Central Road Empress Road and Moor Lane-624.80permissioned
Oak Tree Mount, Gipton, LS9-622.25permissioned
E V Naish Ltd, Crow Lane, Wilton-621.40permissioned
Glastonbury Highway Depot, Glastonbury-621.95not-permissioned
Land at Eskdale Drive-621.90permissioned
Hessle High School And Sixth Form College, Boothferry Road-622.31permissioned
Crossford Court, Dane Road, Sale, M33 7BZ-623.08permissioned
Stone Lane Industrial Estate-621.94not-permissioned
BSESA7 - Dickens-620.30not-permissioned
Land at 1-4 Key Hill Drive, Nos 2, 54-58 Key Hill and 17-21 Hockley Hill, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, B18 5NY-620.14permissioned
Northampton: Ryland Soans Garage, Harlestone Road NN5 6PD-621.93not-permissioned
Gibbs Crescent-620.97permissioned
Roker Park, The Green, Stotfold-621.39pending-decision
Hatfield - L Kahn Manufacturing Wellfield Road-620.88not-permissioned
Land at Dean Road-620.42not-permissioned
Newark, Bowbridge Road (The Bearings)-621.60permissioned
St Olav's Business Park-620.54not-permissioned
E of Broadway Centre, Elgin Rd, Deckham, Gateshead-621.54not-permissioned

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Frequently Asked Questions about Brownfield Sites

What is a brownfield site?

A brownfield site is previously developed land that is available for re-use. This includes former industrial sites, old housing estates, derelict buildings, and commercial properties. The land may be contaminated or have existing structures that need demolition.

Why is brownfield development encouraged?

Government policy prioritises brownfield development to protect greenfield land and countryside. Building on brownfield sites regenerates urban areas, uses existing infrastructure, and reduces urban sprawl. Local authorities must maintain brownfield registers of suitable sites.

What does "permissioned" mean for a brownfield site?

A permissioned site has planning permission for development. This means the local authority has approved plans for housing or other uses. Not-permissioned sites are identified as suitable but don't yet have planning approval.

What is a brownfield register?

Since 2017, all local planning authorities must publish and maintain a brownfield register. Part 1 lists all brownfield land suitable for housing. Part 2 grants "permission in principle" for sites that meet certain criteria, streamlining the planning process.